Nurse INTERVIEW questions you might be answering wrong!
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I’ve actually never thought about it like this before so thank you so much for the tip. I always assumed it was better to seem hardworking/ambitious.😅
Couldn’t agree more ! The last thing a interviewer wants to also hear is your getting married and can’t wait to start a family 😂😂😂glenda
Step 1: Come to Germany and you don’t even have to go to the interview to get hired…we need nurses desperately 😂
After watching the video, interviewers wised up!
Amazing advice
I got an ADN so my 5 year plan was always get my BSN they liked that 😂
Facts! THIS IS FOR ALL JOBS !
So not tell the truth. Got it
Sounds less than ambitious. New nurses should have ambition. Some organizations want their nurses to have their eye on the horizon. All of what this chick said should happen by year 3 and are a natural progression. I would be thinking.. as I am a hiring manager... that they will just be stuck has a half made nurse and will not do fantastic. Oh well. They will likely be in that spot forever.. likely be surpassed by new nurses that actually want to grow their careers.
You are such a great nurse and you are helping us too thanks!! 😊
Why should we hire you?
Tbh, where you're graduating from also plays somewhat of a role. Every time I tell interviewers where i'm graduating from, they sit up straighter and lean forward. You can
And she gets the gold star for this topic. 😊
In my last job, I was hired to be a general worker, and ended up being the only trained machine operator and QC inspector, so I was quite literally running a department with the quality checks and proper procedure stuff (paperwork, health and safety stuff, etc) while also running all the machinary that was required, and I was put through a bunch of courses and different programs..
you’re the best miki… im still in school for nursing and i would have been so nervous for this kind of thing 😭🫶🏻
I think the best think prospective nurse employees can do is shadow shifts. This is especially true if you plan to work somewhere that wasn’t part of your schooling. I got my first nursing job from a co-op program that affiliated with my nursing school. I worked at that hospital as a student and then continued on after my graduation. It was great since I already knew the hospital and they knew me.
Omg you are so helpful tysm!! I want to be a nurse when I am older and I’m saving this 😂😂
I’m not a nurse but the tips you have are great 😊 ❤
I'm in a different industry but I get to conduct many interviews. You'd be amazed how many people answer this question wrong. Several times I've heard... "I want to retire". Ummmm yea .. not a good answer. The latest one was "I want to move up to your job". I was a bit taken aback. The audacity. I'm all for ambitious staff but that was BOLD.